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You represent a SAM partner.
A client must consolidate their IT departments into a single business unit. The client was previously assessed in the Microsoft SAM Optimization Model (SOM) key competencies and designated a SAM level.
You need to compile product terms and license use rights for all software.
What should you do?
A. Purchase software only from approved vendors.
B. Publish software deployment reports to stakeholders
C. Use information provided by a software publisher
D. Use software metadata generated by the client.
E. Deploy only approved software,
F. Formulate a retirement process,
G. Create an inventory of deployed assets,
H. Maintain updated records of deployed assets.
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
What is the Product Terms document?
The Microsoft Volume Licensing Product Terms document is part of your Microsoft Volume Licensing agreement. It is the successor document to the Product Use
Rights and the Product List (both retired June 2015). When you need to know how to license a particular product or the specifics of what you can do with that product under the terms of your license agreement, the Product Terms generally has the information you need.
The Product Terms details product availability by Volume Licensing program as well as terms and conditions for the deployment and use of software. The Product
Terms is structured around product entries that point to supporting sections of the document for terms that apply more broadly, such as the Universal License
Terms and the terms of the licensing models under which Volume Licensing products are available. Some products have logical deployment scenarios that may necessitate special use rights or exceptions. These are also outlined in the product entries in the Product Terms. The number of licenses required for a Microsoft product is determined by the licensing model used for that particular product and how you plan to deploy that product.